It's a huge week on the Punknews Podcast! This week Chris Moran, John Gentile and Adam White are joined by Fat Mike of NOFX to chat about his band's new record Self Entitled as well as the legacy of Fat Wreck Chords, his relationship with Propagandhi, Green Day's triple disc monster and where you can buy your very own Fugazi picture disc. On top of that we feature a new track from Jello Biafra and an exclusive bit of audio from the legendary frontman discussing the song.

To top it off we discuss Neil Young's new hi-fi digital format, the accident update from Baroness, the Haley Flanagan Cro-Mags court case and more. We even feature a great new song from The Dirty Nil.

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I get what you're saying, but I think with Prop's case it's a little more personal. From what I understand Mike gave them their first real break. It makes sense that he would be hurt by their rejection of him.

But Mike acts like Propagandhi attacked him unprovoked, and that's totally not true. While Fat Mike was trying to hop into bed with the Democrats by releasing the "Rock Against Bush" comp. Propagandhi's song was cut from the comp because it wasn't democrat friendly, which is total horeshit given it's punk music.

By the way, where's all the Rock Against Obama stuff or 'Get US out of Afghanistan' bumper stickers? The current president/administration is just as worse when it comes to war, drone bombing, and assault on civil liberties. Punks really are dumb for the most part, I guess.

Given that 30-40% of all internet users use Mozilla, why don't you make a stream available that's universally compatible? Can't Aubin pay for a premium Soundcloud account with some of the megabux he made from the Buzzmedia deal?

This was my first time listening to the podcast too. Fat Mike said that NOFX wouldn't want to fly to the Fest just for one show, yet at Riot Fest, he said on stage that they flew to Toronto just for that one show and nothing else. I guess that's because Toronto rules, right? Thanks for the Fat Mike interview. I enjoyed it.

Don't want to be that dick who complains about something they get for free (and enjoyed!) but can you guys sort out the volume levels? one guy is so much quieter than the others and the music's also much louder.

Is there transcripts from these podcasts kicking about anywhere? I'm always interested in hearing these things, but usually when I'm watching TV, on a lunch break, listening to music or basically any other situation where I'm already using my ears.